Factoid When Good King Wenceslas "looked out" in the now standard carol, it was on the feast of Stephen. An early Christian, Stephen was accused of preaching blasphemy and was executed by stoning. Later, he was sainted. His feast is celebrated on Dec. 26, the day after Christmas.

Factoid When Good King Wenceslas "looked out" in the now standard carol, it was on the feast of Stephen. An early Christian, Stephen was accused of preaching blasphemy and was executed by stoning. Later, he was sainted. His feast is celebrated on Dec. 26, the day after Christmas.

Factoid When Good King Wenceslas "looked out" in the now standard carol, it was on the feast of Stephen. An early Christian, Stephen was accused of preaching blasphemy and was executed by stoning. Later, he was sainted. His feast is celebrated on Dec. 26, the day after Christmas.

Factoid When Good King Wenceslas "looked out" in the now standard carol, it was on the feast of Stephen. An early Christian, Stephen was accused of preaching blasphemy and was executed by stoning. Later, he was sainted. His feast is celebrated on Dec. 26, the day after Christmas.